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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Fourty2Tribes: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by sudaniya: Absolute fantasy. Where did you get these percentages from? Sudan was not subject to the Trans-Atlantic tragedy, so we did not genetically contribute to the African-American population. [/QUOTE]Did you not see my post from the other thread? [QUOTE] I'm probably more Balanta than anything. Still waiting on an SNP test. But so far more Balanta than anything. Balanta, Ovambo, Fang, Ashanti. So lets say I study the Balanta's origins. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Balanta_people quote: Oral tradition amongst the Balanta has it that they migrated westward from the area that is now Egypt, Sudan, and Ethiopia to escape drought and wars. I could also do this with the Ashanti. http://documentslide.com/documents/the-law-of-primitive-man-a-study-in-comparative-legal-dynamics.html quote: Originally the Ashanti lived in the grasslands of the western Sudan where presumably they were sedentary gardeners. This we know only from their oral traditions. Dnatribes and Tukuler's PopSTR both cased that I'm more related to damn near everyone than I am Yoruba however I have read that most African Americans are related to Yoruba who also trace their history to the Sudan. Look at both of Oprah'stribes Also from Wikipedia Kpelle quote: The Kpelle or Guerze lived in North Sudan during the sixteenth century, before fleeing to other parts of north west Africa into what is now Mali.[2] Their flight was due to internal conflicts between the tribes from the crumbling Sudanic empire.[2] Some migrated to Liberia, Mauritania, and Chad.[2] They still maintained their traditional and cultural heritage despite their migration. A handful are still of Kpelle origin in North Sudan. They are mixed with the Nubians of the North Sudan where they remain a large minority. Bamileke quote: The Cameroon-Bamileke Bantu people cluster encompasses multiple Bantu ethnic groups primarily found in Cameroon, the largest of which is the Bamileke. The Bamileke, whose origins trace to Egypt, migrated to what is now northern Cameroon between the 11th and 14th centuries. [/QUOTE]I studied the origins of most of the major tribes in Africa. The 20-40% was about what I remembered and that is on a sort of per capita estimate because the larger tribes were more likely. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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